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Opening days & times
Opening hours
The House of European History is open 7 days a week
Mondays 13.00-18.00 | Tuesday - Friday 09.00-18.00* | Saturday - Sunday 10.00-18.00 | Last entry is at 17.30 | *10.00-18.00 from July to August.
Holidays and closing
The House of European History is closed on the following holidays:
1 January | 1 May | 1 November | 24, 25 & 31 December
Our offer
Is there a shared European past? What binds the continent together? Your journey starts here!

Dive into our latest temporary exhibition or explore our exciting ones from the past.
A rich programme of talks, conferences, debates, workshops, concerts, creative interventions and film screenings.

Empowering young minds through the history of Europe
European history comes alive in our Family program - for 6 to 12 year olds accompanied with an adult.

Every third Tuesday of the month from 12.15 - 13.00, in English and free of charge. Check out the upcoming topics now!
Laurence and Guido from the museum’s learning team explain the collective writing process behind the ‘Hope Manifesto’.
21 April 2026
By Estela Vallejo, Events manager
20 April 2026
The Postcolonial? public programme is developed through a participatory model grounded in shared authority, cultural agency, and collective knowledge production. At its core is the Public Programme Circle, a group of experts, practitioners, artists, and educators who collaborate with the museum on the programme.
14 April 2026
The House of European History team offers an engaging and thought-provoking journey through European history. Dive into it over lunchtime and discover our new permanent and temporary exhibitions.
01 January 2026
Online resources
Free digital resources for civic and history education.
Delve into the museum’s permanent exhibition and experience European history anytime, any place.